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serious problems outfitting landing and launching aircrafts the one thing that basically if it exists to do because of an aircraft carrier can arm launch and land planes then what good is it for. i mean besides providing good photo ops for politicians who want to look macho and the contractors looking to line their pockets with gold yeah i think i just answered my own question. now let's start watching the whole. what would you get the playing field with this would. be the plot of. the day like you that i got. with that we. would. be. pretty. well the on the watch of the harks
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i robot and i'm tapped at the lot this wow that is one heck of a fun ship and it money well spent making america great again was how we oakley a director at the u.s. government had billet. who monitors navy ship building told bloomberg that this is quote just another example of the navy pushing technology risk into design and construction without fully demonstrating. well it really is pretty incredible when you see you know how this goes down we're you know we're sitting here forking over thirteen billion dollars to pay for something that doesn't actually work that just boggles my mind i mean we've seen over and over again it's not new but still no one is there to like say hey maybe we should not you know maybe we should stop. the you know putting promising more than we can deliver but i mean this is we're talking
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about you know defense contractors they don't have to deliver on any of thing they promise they don't have to do anything they just take the checks and show up with a hunk of metal it doesn't i mean how many things that we have that have broken blown up how many planes have dropped out of the sky how many soldiers have actually been injured by broken equipment or faulty equipment and how many u.s. soldiers in the field have been injured or killed because they didn't have proper equipment because we couldn't afford it because we had. billions and billions of dollars on aircraft carriers that don't know how to either take off have planes take off or land on them it's absolutely i mean it's basic it's pretty basic but nothing is basic and that this blows my mind i mean and look i mean listen this thing this is the advanced weapons elevator yeah they're moved by magnets rather than cables actually they say that these are things are going to be like the future of elevators in general but they're what i mean think about it out of the way and
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not have cables because cables obviously are twisted metal wire which would rust so i get it yeah so. since twenty to dean the elevators are placed many problems including for instance an instant instances of get this unsafe command movement so the elevator is basically moving no one is ordering it to move and that's pretty dangerous obviously. the this delayed final installation which was supposed to take place back. ships originally delivery date of may twenty seventh now they finally have a man that was like eleven of them i think are still puts them at the end of the base but it is it is really incredible it's great that you can dream up these big things and you can dream up you know magnetized elevators and you know rockets on the ship but when you can't deliver and then you take the money why should you have to give the money back if you care if you can come through with what you promised. our own president says you don't have to pay for stuff if they don't do
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a good enough job so yeah we should be able to and i mean in reality it's sort of it's not the technologies fault it's a whole bunch of different departments saying i want this i want this you're building stuff we don't really need this is all part of the navy's plan to expand this you know it's two hundred eighty four a ship fully down to three fifty five by the mid twenty thirty s. so the navy plans to bundle the third or fourth carriers that can't do anything i mean they could probably carry stuff they won't be able to carry they just won't be able to do anything else in the fifty eight billion dollars for class and a one count as they're splitting it all into our contract and of course congress gave them permission for the two what once contracts in this year's defense spending and policy bills despite be unresolved technical errors despite the fact that we spent a ridiculous amount of money despite the estimate about how much money it would actually save. just getting whatever they want toys for everyone i know i have magnets that use magnets for i don't know speedy rail system for workers that sort
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of we needed to load missiles of the great can't take off or. ship cost thirty billion dollars. how lovely are you able to get our homeless people on aircraft carriers. cruise ships to aircraft we get what many homes on aircraft carriers and then more fun for you i found a use for them that's the only good. news for them thank you. companies have spent a reported seven hundred million dollars over the last decade trying to make it work more like a game except without any of the really good parts it started in the mid two thousand when employers tried to utilize social media apps and things like foursquare to allow employees to gain points and heard badges going about their daily tasks but it's never quite worked the way employers would like data analyst todd maddox ph d. found that employees who have a risk of void personality are in a bad mood or in
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a social pressure situation and are attempting to earn points for completing tasks will result in reduced not enhanced outcome that's because game a fake asian isn't just about encouraging workers it's about pitting them against each other in the case of a walt disney corporation where their laundry workers union contracts were up in two thousand and eight they implemented gamification in the form of leader boards in the workplace the electronic tracking system scored each laundry worker on their productivity and then posted the scores in real time all over the laundry facilities color coded like traffic lights the constant reminder didn't encourage friendly competition or make people feel they had accomplished anything it increased anxiety and on the job injuries and the once happy workplace was ruined what many workers are calling the electronic whip so hop watchers how would you feel if your boss turned your livelihood health and future employment in do again.
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yeah that is like the game of occasions sounds like one of those like two words like dream up in some corporate boardroom one time later hey let's try to avoid overly analyze all our employees and make them jump on board with that but let's do it in a way that makes it so. we go because everybody was so it was or that think of what the rise of social gaming and sort of casual gaming came up and we all remember linking back to about ten years ago we had a thing called foley square and everybody was like it was follow you wherever you go this is dangerous and that we would hold my beer and decided that everybody could just look at everything but gamification essentially is applying elements game elements video games and digital sort of design techniques to non game problems like life so the idea is to motivate people by kind of using more with personal challenges to meet personal goal so you know there's this idea
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that if you work a little bit harder you get extra points and you can get bonuses but in some cases and at some companies there's it's been used a number of adobe. amazon also does it so the idea is that they think that if you gain points to get little badger as on all these things and if your fiscally penalized if you don't meet certain requirements and you get bonuses for certain if you meet certain requirements of us somehow is going to make a more productive workplace what i mean. the thing that jumped out to me the most were told the story was like the whole leaderboard spoke to me that's where they were everywhere wow in the whole every single room and imagine what the laundry room for a disney theme park underneath for the whole of disney theme parks imagine what the laundry room looked there and every report people who worked there before said it was the nicest place it was the literally the happiest place to work and everybody was really chill and people were very. productive and the minute they put this in
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ten years ago that's when it all got horrible but it was just terrible that is really incredible i mean at disney managers essentially like you were saying earlier with this game of creation process they could track everyone from their desk and change a person's goals while they were actually working so if a person was running slow according to the date of the manager with an increase their goals to push them to speed up like real time and it would show up on the board so everybody could see it you're trying to compete with each other to see who gets the whole slate here's sarah johnny you know running through the motions and also that's like jogging start of leg and behind and then like the rest of the team can be like johnny and you're really slowing your t.p.s. reports today right but if you don't have anything to do with johnny's ability to do the work it could be a simple was there weren't enough dryers out there weren't enough you know of something there could be anything but it literally kept people they would you know not go to the bathroom oh that's that's terrible because they're afraid it's going
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to mess up their their numbers and that ultimately they're what they take home beatrice who was a union organizer for unite local levon at disney she told fast company quote they had a hard time ignoring it it pushes you meant to lead to keep working it doesn't give you breathing space yeah that makes a lot of yes i couldn't agree the more bizarre the sounds like i mean thankfully no here at r.t. we don't have giant leaderboards telling us like you're not typing fast enough or you need to type of thing like that but being dropped in the vironment like that you're essentially competing with your coworkers and all of this like that would drive if you're really going to do that though because we all live and you know it's like when you think about television entertainment it's all you know you're competing against each other really by how many followers to you have what are your rating what are your record sales so even in our business there's how many books suits you sell it's just it's not put up around the office but it is it's a consequence and that your jobs. your job is going to be about tomorrow mountain
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you're making ten fifty dollars an hour and your whole livelihood depends on it. that really it really is one of those things where it's like you know what what looks good on paper sometimes in a boardroom like oh this will make employees work harder it'll be fun sometimes it doesn't look good at the end of the day when you actually put it into practice and that's because i know it's hard to imagine real life is not a game. all right is going to break cock watchers time for good to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered have faced were considered see our poll shows that are to dot com coming up the host of the world according to jesse one former governor jesse ventura joins us to discuss president from sending u.s. troops to our southern border states to watch the whole. thing.
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there's no build around the break here in rwanda though why says terrorists. bad memories. twenty four years ago this country song and in the world. after the genocide there are women in rwanda that men. fell to women to fix what the men had broken. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten like collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global. well if you want to be rich eight point six
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under a cyber threat and not only that some think off message mall that will close all facilities wilson is selling this is also the only one local all of them will fall into almost up the wall in this field boardrooms of those that. know the rules and all this in the arsenals of the host i'm done with the all business stopped and there was a sting almost a fund is up and his cards on the fine. print . coming. week. as the immortal inscription on the statue of liberty raise give me your tired
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your poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free the wretched refuse of your teeming shore send these the homeless tempest tossed to me i lift my lamp beside the golden door a golden door that's now covered in bray's or wire and guarded by five thousand you armed u.s. soldiers with many many more on the way yes u.s. president donald trump announced last wednesday that response to the estimated three to five thousand central american asylum circ seekers currently traveling through mexico on their way to the united states that he will send some ten to fifteen thousand more troops the u.s. other border and he went on to profess at a rally on saturday quote i saw that beautiful barbed wire going up beautiful sight turning us now to discuss this dangerous new move from anti immigration rhetoric to razor wire fences and armed soldiers on the border is the host of the world according to just an r.t. america former governor jesse ventura. it's always a pleasure of the governor and i got a i got
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a star what concerns you the most deploying our troops to the mexico u.s. border in response to people seeking asylum from their home countries. well first of all let's run former governor but i'm also a former united states navy veteran most of four years active duty and two years in the reserves so i have six years in the united states military that i served from age eighteen to twenty two on duty and all that i'll tell you what bothers me the most what bothers me the most in sending that give duty military personnel to the border is that the president is putting them in a position to commit war crimes because these are not this is not an invading army these are not armed people coming these are women and children they are old people they are all sorts of people but they are. hardly
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a military force to be dealt with by our military there's sixteen thousand border patrol guards down there plus you've got thousands of other personnel twenty five hundred national guardsmen are there for logistical reasons i forget the high numbers you already have there and he's talking about sending anywhere from five to fifteen thousand active duty military personnel now i heard they're not frontline combat units like he wants us to believe they are they're mostly logistic people but even still this is ridiculous it puts our military i think it's a flagrant misuse of our military for political purposes for him to look strong and the reason he would do that is because he himself never served in the military he doesn't really understand that he thinks as commander in chief he can inform them and tell them he can do anything he wants with them and that somehow they're
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required to do it because he is the commander in chief. tell me if you had been so i guess as. a farmer solitare what would your reaction to abandon receiving those orders and on is that would you have followed them. well i don't know that would be a real dilemma that's a good question you know i served back in the sixty's back when there were a lot of unrest and demonstrations it was towards the end of the vietnam war it had turned completely sour and there was a point in my career where there was a rumor that they were going to march on to our base. and it was a dilemma i faced i went to my officers and i said i i would rather not stand duty tonight i don't know how i can deal with this and i was good enough to have officers they left me off the duty you auster that night i had already had two tours to southeast asia and i personally myself did not feel comfortable fighting
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my own people and this of course was already after camp state had happened you know the killing of the students said kent state university so it puts you as a military person into an extremely difficult position because your job is to defend against other militaries your job is to go to war your job is not necessarily to do police work because of the whim of the president and he wants to make a political statement and i'd like to state this you know this president supposedly represents our event jellicoe the far right i would ask them all to look in the mirror and dealing with these refugees coming up here and then asked them what would jesus do would jesus send ten thousand troops to the border with the order if you've got rocks thrown at you you were to shoot you know it's funny how we're not now actually some of the reports from mexico that i saw over the weekend or selling
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that as they were going through towns and the mexican people saying what would jesus style high catholic populace and they were coming out with food with clothes helping them along the way i mean literally everywhere along the way one reporter sat you couldn't walk more than a few feet without three bottles of water and people walking around. for the mexican people actually understand what is the threat to oh i think a lot better than our president. absolutely i saw the same thing tab i saw one of these poor mexican towns now we're stepping forward with whatever they had to help these people why because that's what their religion teaches them to do and yet we knock the mexican people i'll tell you what i know for a fact having lived down there as long as i have at certain times they take religion a lot more serious and they do it with real sacred views of real not phony like up here up here most of the people pretend to be religious and it shows
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in this case right here instead of helping these refugees why do that what do we want here we're sending our military down to stop them now what's going to happen now if they can't we're to shoot them if they don't stop so in other words it's the death penalty now if you cross that fence or that border you can be shot and killed by the u.s. military that's the really dangerous precedent and i want to ask you you know what to what kind of message are we now sending to the rest of the world with this kind of action when when our response to asylum seekers is troops and razor wire. well it sends a horrible message to the rest of the world like we you opened the show up with the statue of liberty and like i said would this be the same situation if those were white people i think we need to look in the mirror and ask ourselves that because let's remember something the statue of liberty faces europe. europe's predominantly
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white people the stat you don't face that way i've already said we should take it down and put it in the smithsonian because it's clear we do not go by what's printed on the statue of liberty today. from disrespect for the statue of liberty by the way it was actually modeled after a muslim woman that's a long fun fact about the statue of liberty and most people who use it for that of this white political gay and it was actually modeled after a muslim woman so it's kind of interesting that we sort of have this history we don't even know sort of what it is you mentioned kate can't state do you think that this could end up being one of those kent state moments tragically or in tragically or or one of those where finally people kind of do see how bad it is and how do we avoid that how do we have way to having in the can't state moment with women until well order i don't i don't think it necessarily will be a kent state mall but now it could be it could be but you've got he's sending the
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regular military here remember at kent state it was the mash no guard but it was guys who were used to that type of pressure all the time we have a different national guard today we have a combat national guard today because george bush sent the national guard the combat you know back in his fiasco all the iraq war but anyway these are the professionals going down there him again they're not from either i saw generals talk they're not frontline combat guys going down there they're mostly logistic people trump is trying to make it look like their front line combat guys like the send in the green berets down there or whatever to hold the line on all these guys nobody lined up with tanks and all this from the from the indications i got from the military people i've heard talk it's not going to be that at all and again shame on you president trump for making it seem like it is going to be combat.
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ready troops ready to shoot at people down there that is not a message our president should take pride in sending in my opinion let me ask you this just what would you if you're the president if it's president ventura instead of president trump and this was coming up you know what would you do as president in his place in dealing with this situation. well what i would do in this situation see what we're not being told is a great deal of this situation is what they call blowback and it's a blow back from our policies back in the eighty's the reagan years and the ninety's back when we were all iran contra and all that stuff many you too young to know about it but we were down there interfering in all the governments down there because we have it in our country that no other country can choose to be communist make that that's not an option if a country decides to go socialist or whatever they immediately incur the wrath of
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the united states of america and that's what was happening in central america you have the u.s. style they're manipulating all the countries and then of course when the gold gets rough we usually pull out which i'm sure is what's happened now and now they've got dictators down there gangs running everything and these people are running for their lives i know that personally because i have one or two friends who have come from down there they went back to try to visit a graveyard and were too frightened to do so because they thought they'd be shot right there and one of them is a former navy seal so you know it's not b.s. . where would we just open up the border i mean do things like would you go how would you have like what are they doing about a minute left how would you you know help these people if you were you certainly don't you know ok i'm going to have some fun here and say this and make this statement is that interesting today we're all human beings of the planet earth but
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you can only travel around it if you've got the right paperwork you've got to have proper paperwork human beings to go around our planet now having said that because that's utopia and we're not going to see you ever see that world where you could travel freely but anyway the thing we've got to do is develop a legitimate policy here everybody talks about it everybody bellyaches about it we've got to aleck. people it comes back to us in electing the people who will go there who worked across the lines with each other to get the job done you have to elect people that put the country first not their political party first that's the problem we have today all the people are elected their loyalty is first to their political party then their money people then their own personal views and we the people might be forth. you know i've got to say yeah that's the sad truth of the situation today is it not and man alive i really i think we can all agree that our
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hearts and prayers go out to these people coming up through mexico and i really hope that that nothing bad happens and you know when they get up to our border fence light at the end of the day you know i mean that's it really does it really is frightening at the end of the day so it rained you know what does i got to say i got to say thank you so much for coming on today always a pleasure having you on great to talk to you about this subject matter thank you for letting me vent i needed at least once a week thank you well definitely check out your venting on the world according to jazz the always a pleasure thank you so much everybody. who might want to show well so all right everybody that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am i rolled into a laptop i keep on watching the hawks another great day and night everybody. is
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